tunic dress for women SheBird
SKU: 384124224
tunic dress for women

tunic dress for women SheBird

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tunic dress for women SheBirdSlip On and Go! The Tunic Tank Dress Youll Wear Everywhere This versatile racerback tunic dress is your all season, all occasion go to. With a built in bra, buttery soft modal jersey, a flattering slight A line cut, and side slit pockets (yes, pockets!), its the definition of effortless style. Wear it on its own in warm weather or layer it over leggings and under sweaters or jackets when the temperatures drop. Inspired by our best selling Freedom

Slip On and Go! The Tunic Tank Dress You’ll Wear Everywhere

This versatile racerback tunic dress is your all-season, all-occasion go-to. With a built-in bra, buttery-soft modal jersey, a flattering slight A-line cut, and side-slit pockets (yes, pockets!), it’s the definition of effortless style. Wear it on its own in warm weather or layer it over leggings and under sweaters or jackets when the temperatures drop.

Inspired by our best-selling Freedom Tank, this dress skims the body without clinging and hits above the knee—easy, modern, and endlessly wearable.

Built-In Bra Support With No Wires, No Fuss

Slip it on, skip the bra.
The integrated bra lifts, shapes, and smooths for a sleek silhouette—all without wires or extra layers. Removable pads give you optional coverage or shaping, while the racerback design keeps everything feeling secure and streamlined.

The modal jersey fabric is ultra-soft, breathable, and lightweight, making this dress comfortable for long days, travel days, and everything in between.

Gentle, Wire-Free Comfort for Sensitive Moments

Designed with care and comfort in mind, our built-in bra offers gentle support without wires, seams, or constriction—ideal for women recovering from breast surgery or navigating post-treatment sensitivity. The soft, smooth interior and removable inserts protect delicate skin and accommodate prosthetics while the bonded design provides shape and lift without irritation.
It’s effortless confidence and all-day comfort—so you can feel like yourself again, inside and out.

Why Customers Love the Tunic Tank Dress

  • Wire-free built-in bra with removable pads

  • Buttery-soft modal jersey that never clings

  • Slight A-line silhouette for a flattering, easy fit

  • Side-slit pockets (!!)

  • Perfect for layering, travel, errands, or everyday wear

  • Supportive, gentle option for post-surgery comfort

SheBird Sizing: For the best fit, please order based on your current bra size — the band and the cup. 

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Children's Lit Love
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Interesting book about the flag that inspired the National Anthem
Format: Hardcover
Our Flag Was Still There: The True Story of Mary Pickersgill and the Star-Spangled Banner, written and illustrated by Jessie Hartland, was released just last month. I requested it from the library months ago... Unfortunately, it didn't make it to my hands before I published my 4th of July booklist, but I have it now, and it's wonderful! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Our Flag Was Still There this tells the story of the flag that eventually our National Anthem. While I knew the story of Francis Scott Key’s inspiration, I didn’t know anything about the actual flag that he saw, nor did I realize that I’ve seen it myself. I didn't realize how big it was, how long it took to make, or that it was made largely by a group of women. And then I read this book! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ But this story is about so much more than just a flag. Through her words and illustrations, Hartland gives a little information about America's independence and the War of 1812, which led to the commissioning of this extra-large flag. We meet the widow, Mary Pickersgill, and her family and indentured servant, who worked together to make this enormous symbol of our country. Hartland introduces the British attack of Fort McHenry in Baltimore. And then we see Key, who witnessed the attack from a boat and penned a poem in honor of the victory and the American flag that was still flying proudly over the city. Finally, we learn about how Key's poem eventually became our national anthem, as well as what happened to her famous flag between 1814 and present-day. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Yes, Our Flag Was Still There teaches a little bit of history, but it also honors hard work and women from a time in history from which we know mostly men. I appreciate the relative simplicity of the illustrations, as many historical picture books have so much going on in the illustrations that it's hard to know where to look. Like me, you may appreciate knowing the history of the flag behind the song and the realization that you've seen that flag before (in the Smithsonian Museums)!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2019
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Deb Nance at Readerbuzz
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
The story of a very big flag that inspired a song and a nation
Format: Kindle, Format: Kindle
Major George Armistead wanted to send a big message to the British, on their way to capturing Baltimore. It was 1813 and once again America and Britain were at war. Major Armistead wanted to say to the British: This land belongs to America. He needed a flag, a big flag, a flag over forty feet across. But who could make such a huge flag? Mary Pickersgill could. With the help of the women in her shop, Mary Pickersgill did. This is the story of the enormous American flag that now hangs in the Smithsonian. It's a reminder of Major Armistead's desire for America to be free. It's a reminder of the Star-Spangled Banner, our national anthem inspired by this flag. What a wonderful tribute to this flag and the flag makers. I love the storytelling and the illustrations of Jessie Hartland.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2019
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Kendra Wilkerson
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 3
Not very detailed
Format: Hardcover
Cute illustrations, but I wished it would have went into a little more detail to be more informative for my kids. It was pretty simplistic.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2021
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Plugvoxie
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Baby’s first chapter book but not durable.
Format: Paperback
This is a great book. It teaches a lot of important lessons. I call it a chapter book because it was longer than most books that you read to a toddler, and had different lessons spread thought out. Unfortunately, this book was not durable and a high energy toddler was able to rip it to pieces and shreds. This was still a good book and I would recommend it to all parents who enjoy reading to their children.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026
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Terri
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Sweet story
Format: Paperback
Nice gift tonpreschooler
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2026

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